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单词 slagging
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slaggingn.

Brit. /ˈslaɡɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈslæɡɪŋ/, Irish English /ˈslæɡɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: slag v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < slag v. + -ing suffix1. With sense 2 perhaps compare earlier slanging n. at slang v. Derivatives.
1. The formation of slag (slag n.1 1b) during metal smelting, refining, or other processes; the action or process of removing impurities in the form of slag. Also: the work of handling and disposing of slag (cf. slagger n.).
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > materials produced from metalworking > [noun] > slag or scoria > conversion into
slagging1850
1850 Morning Chron. 14 Aug. 5/4 Sufficient sulphur is left to combine with and protect the copper from oxidation and consequent slagging.
1892 Labour Comm. Gloss. Slagger,..Their work is called slagging.
1948 Sci. Amer. Apr. 174/1 As no slagging can be carried out in a vacuum furnace, the process is primarily one of melting, with elimination of gaseous and volatile impurities.
2017 W. Zhou et al. in J.-Y. Hwang et al. 8th Internat. Symp. High-Temperature Metall. Processing iii. 135 An effective way to decrease the dephosphorization burden in the current vanadium extraction-steelmaking process is slagging with CaO.
2. colloquial (chiefly British and Irish English). The action or an act of abusing or denigrating a person or thing; criticism or malicious gossip. In weakened sense: the action or an act of teasing or making fun of a person.Recorded earliest in slagging match n. at Compounds.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [noun]
balec1220
ordurec1390
revile1439
brawlingc1440
railing1466
opprobry?a1475
revilingc1475
vituperation1481
vituper1484
vitupery1489
convicy1526
abusion?1530
blasphemation1533
pelta1540
oblatration?1552
words of mischief1555
abuse1559
inveighing1568
invection1590
revilement1590
invective1602
opprobration1623
invecture1633
thunder and lightning1638
raillery1669
rattlinga1677
blackguarding1742
pillory1770
slang1805
slangwhanging1809
bullyragging1820
slanging1856
bespattering1862
bespatterment1870
bad-mouthing1939
bad mouth1947
slagging1956
flak1968
verbal1970
handbagging1987
pelters1992
1956 Portadown (County Armagh) Times 8 June 1/3 Councillor Scott said that no useful purpose could be served by a slagging match of criticism between the U.T.A. [sc. Ulster Transport Authority] and the G.N.R. [sc. Great Northern Railway (Ireland)].
1970 T. Parker Frying-pan i. 20 The Wing Meetings are shocking, all they are is slagging sessions, with everybody working-off their own personal scores on people.
1971 News-Advocate (Barbados) 20 Mar. 9/6 You get so much slagging of bands nowadays.
1991 Rage 24 Oct. 16/2 There's been times in the past when we'd get really paranoid about getting a slagging in the press.
2019 Sun (Ireland ed.) (Nexis) 15 June 38 It's a healthy rivalry. There's a lot of slagging, but it's all in good spirits.

Compounds

slagging match n. a prolonged exchange of insults, especially when carried out in public; cf. slanging match n. at slang v. Derivatives.
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1956 Portadown (County Armagh) Times 8 June 1/3 Councillor Scott said that no useful purpose could be served by a slagging match of criticism between the U.T.A. [sc. Ulster Transport Authority] and the G.N.R. [sc. Great Northern Railway (Ireland)].
1982 F. McGuinness Factory Girls iii, in Plays: 1 (1996) 34 I'm not getting into another slagging match. This time it's too serious.
2017 Caulfield Glen Eira (Austral.) Leader (Nexis) 3 Oct. 5 The pair squared off against each other during an epic social media slagging match.
slagging off n. colloquial (chiefly British, Australian, and Irish English). The action or an act of abusing or denigrating a person or thing; criticism or malicious gossip.
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1970 Melody Maker 19 Dec. 14/6 The criticism hurt man, but looking back at the Isle of Wight festival and after—the slagging off has done some good.
1999 J. Lloyd & E. Rees Come Together ii. 62 A quick coffee, some chit-chat about a party she'd been to with Kate, a bit of gossip here, a bit of slagging off there.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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